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Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapy uses extremely low-level electrical currents (micro-amperage) delivered at specific frequencies to treat pain, inflammation, and tissue damage. The technique is based on the principle that different tissues and conditions respond to different frequencies, and that the body's natural electrical currents operate in the micro-amperage range.
FSM uses two channels simultaneously: one frequency addresses the condition (inflammation, scar tissue, etc.) and the other addresses the tissue type (nerve, muscle, fascia, etc.). When the right frequency combinations are applied, patients often experience immediate and dramatic pain relief and tissue changes. The mechanism may involve resonance effects at the cellular level, enhanced ATP production, and protein synthesis.
FSM is particularly effective for nerve pain, fibromyalgia, disc injuries, sports injuries, PTSD, and conditions involving scar tissue or inflammation. Practitioners use frequency protocols developed through decades of clinical experience. While the mechanism is not fully understood, the clinical results can be profound, with some patients experiencing complete resolution of chronic pain that hasn't responded to other treatments.
FSM has moderate research support with studies showing benefits for pain, fibromyalgia, and delayed-onset muscle soreness. The evidence base is growing as more practitioners use standardized protocols. When administered by trained FSM practitioners, it's very safe with virtually no side effects. The currents are sub-sensory and physiological. Quality training and proper protocol selection are important for effectiveness. Overall, a low-risk therapy with potential for significant benefits.
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